► “This is the genius of feminism, that it took an already
existing concern for women and exploited it to women’s advantage, all the while
pretending feminism opposed everything traditional society meant for women.”
(4:44)

► “Let’s close the gender empathy gap. We can’t claim to
care about true equality until we do.” (5:30)

► “The buzz phrase on university campuses used to shame and
exclude heretics is ‘safe space.’” (0:28)

► “The fight over safe space isn’t really about safety at
all but about power. The so-called marginalized are a bold and belligerent lot
who have been spectacularly successful in terrorizing their opposition at no
cost to themselves.” (2:46)

► “They are following a time-honored script, written by that
guru of the Frankfurt School, Herbert Marcuse, whose essay 'Repressive
Tolerance,' should be required reading for anyone attempting to understand
campus politics today.” (3:42)

► “That Puritan longing to burn heretics has always been
most evident in the young.” (6:07)

► “Herein lies the real source of our malaise: the
widespread collapse of the commitment to the disinterested pursuit of
knowledge.” (7:40)

► “How did we become a society in which a disciplinary
tribunal is convened whenever a woman says she feels creepy?” (6:40)

► “That’s what the feminist regime wants to put in place
for men, the feminist panopticon, an awareness by men that doing pretty much
anything a woman doesn’t like can get them into serious life-altering trouble.
Such a situation is bound to make men feelwary, uncomfortable, uncertain, fearful, even paranoid, ad that is
precisely how feminists want them to feel.” (11:06)

► “The feminist gaze sees the world through grotesquely
distorted lens, and the more we allow it to determine law or policies the more
repressive the impact will be.” (11:33)

► “The case of ‘Masculinity Studies,’as it currently exists,
disproves the hope thatthat so-called
‘moderate feminism’ is salvageable and can be made to accommodate men’s issues.
The fact is that when you start with false premises – ‘women’s oppression
under patriarchy,’ ‘gender as a social construct’ – you end up with a bad
theory …”(0:48)

► “With no standard of comparison because most women don’t
know, or don’t care to know, the experience of men many women perceieve any
form of unpleasantness in their woirk lives as gender bias, whether its a
critical boss – or a poor performance review. And this is understandable; most
people given the chance will prefer to believe themselves unfairly treated
rather than to admit inadequacy. Add to that the feminist world view that male
prejudice is the the sea in which women are forced to swim and you’ve got a lot
of women pumped up about injustice and keen for government to make more laws to
combat it” (1:38)

► “Women in the military … Its one of the public
conversations in which the flagrant hypocracy of mainstream feminist orthodoxy
is starkly revealed.” (1:35)

► “The fact that ability isn’t the first thing everybody
mentions when discussing women in the military forces demonstrates how deeply
the rot of feminist egalitarianism has eaten into the fabric of our society. I,
for one, do not want to live in an egalitarian society. I want to live in a
merit-based society. I want exceptional women to succeed, to contribute their
gifts. But I do not want a fake equality established by government dictate; and
I’m tired of hearing from women and their feminist allies about how we have to
do more to make sure women succeed. Men have always paid the bigger price and
have contributed more as a class than women.And in the tolerant, humane society we created in the West, men often
allowed women to forget that fact. It is appropriate and just for women to
remember it.” (8:38)

►”This ignorant animus against men starts in the public
schools and spreads through higher education, the entertainment industry, the
justice system and the mass media, widely colluded in by both men and women. I
sometimes think we’re in the grip of a mass cultural neurosis, so binding and
severe that only the complete destruction of our civilization will wake us to
its dimensions. There could be no more certain way to guarantee our doom than,
as that jackass Jack Stafford advocates, to, quote: ‘do away with manhood.’ On
the contrary, we’d better start recognizing – and applauding it.” (12:02)

►”Women, as a class, have it very good; men, as a class,
deserve daily gratitude. And if we could put an end to manhood – by which I’m
assuming Stafford meant such traditionally masculine traits such as
risk-tasking, competitiveness, physical courage, problem-solving, rationality,
self-reliance, daring curiosity – if we could put an end to all that, we’d
never cease regretting it.(1:57)

► “Those wishing to understand the theoretical source of the
present outbreak may wish to conselt a book by Brazilian Paulo Friere, titled
Pedagogy of the Oppressed, which was first published in Portuguese in 1968 and
translated into English in 1970. Widely studied in teacher training programs in
North America the book initiated what is has come to be called critical
pedagogy, and has had an enormous malign influence on schools and universities
across the West. (7:21)

►”What appear to be time-wasting antics that distract from
learning, what appear to be counterproductive acts of insubordination and
thuggishness on the part of students, misguided and willfuly distorting
declarations by student leaders, and craven gestures of conciliation and
anti-intellectual complicity on the part of teachers and administrators, all
make sense in Freirian terms, as necessary resistance. What we are witnessing
on university campuses across North America is not by accident, or incidentally
about the rejection of reason and the rejection of the Western intellectual
inheritance. Its central object is to destroy the past, and remake the present
through the practice of the raised fist. Ceaseless disruption, unproveable
claims of abuse, whimsical acts of repression, like the cancellation of yoga,
grandstanding, incivility, threats, name-calling, persecution, white
self-hatred and groupthink: and all of it applauded and catered to by the
intellectual elite. Thanks to Paulo Friere, and his many followers, we have
front row seats at the collapse of the Western university coming soon to a
campus near you.” (9:44)

► “So with this so-called study, based on misleading
questions and the manipulation of data, anyone reading it with an open mind
would have to conclude that the sexual harassment crisis is pure invention.”
(4:30)

► “What we see in these reports is a very disturbing
willingness on the part of so-called experts to create a false picture of a
supposedly widespread problem and to encourage women to disregard basic
commonsense morality in order to launch complaints against their male
colleagues even when their conscience tells them that what happened was at least
partially their own doing or so trivial as to be not worth bothering about.”
(8:48)

► “If I were a young man now I’d get myself a law degree
specializing in labor and employment and prepare to take on this anti-sex,
anti-human, anti-love Leviathan. Until we’ve got an army of anti-feminist
lawyersfighting in our corner things
will only get worse. Its time to take back our offices, classrooms and
boardrooms in the name of sanity and common sense. Let’s make the workplace
safe for men.” (12:41)

► “What many of us hoped back in the 1980s might be a
radical but temporary measure is being made into a permanent,
never-to-be-questioned feature of our society. And this is, of course, how
utopian movements like feminism always operate. No matter what is done for
women, no matter how many special perks and rewards, there will always be some
way to claim, it doesn’t have to be a logical way, that more is needed.”
(13:19)

► “Reading news stories about our culture of rape, misogyny,
objectification and sexual harassment, I often feel that I am crazy, or that
some significant portion of society is. Is it possible that feminism is
actually a form of mass hysteria?” (0:01)

► “Surely, this is far more than a rational movement that is
occasionally taken too far, as some say. Surely, this movement is irrational to
its core.” (2:37)

► “According to Justice Zucker have been so oppressed by
patriarchy that they cannot actually say what they mean or act with integrity
and the law can and should be warped by a judge to accommodate any woman’s
story of victimhood.” (10:59)